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All citizens of Turkey have Turkish Nationality. There is a dispute in Turkey as to whether or not being Turkish (nationality) and being a Turk (ethnicity) are interchangeable with the government and the majority Turks saying that they are and minorities like Kurds saying that they are Turkish, but not Turks.
The Turkish Lira is used in Istanbul and in Turkey.
No, the EU doesn't mind. The EU is a secular organisation, and there are plenty of Muslims in the EU already. Albania, Kosovo and Bosnia are also planning to join the EU (though they haven't formally applied yet), and they are all majority Muslim countries. The objections to Turkey joining are to do with how democratic it is and its Human Rights record. Article 301 of the Turkish Penal code makes it illegal to insult Turkey, the Turkish ethnicity, or Turkish government institutions. Turkey's support of Northern Cyprus in the Cyprus dispute is also a problem.
no because the Turkish are very strict with this as they are just protecting there people and if you do try to work in turkey without a permit then you face inprisonment.
The definition to the word Nizam is, "The Turkish regular Army." This word is used to describe the type of Army that Turkey has. Many of Turkey's citizens call their Army 'Nizam.'
yes, Turkish bread is a traditional bread form turkey that is eaten before a traditional Turkish meal.
The people in Turkey are called Turkish people.
Turkish girls are from Turkey.
Yes. A significant minority of Turkish citizens (15-17 million people) speak Kurdish.
The official name of Turkey is the "Republic of Turkey".In Turkish it is called "Türkiye Cumhuriyeti in Turkish".
Turkish is the proper adjective for Turkey.